I'm getting mixed answers from my post office on this one. Does anyone know whether we need to include box mesurements when shipping with a USPS box marked Priority Mail, like the Priority Mail shoe boxes?
2purrcats
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quote:If you're using your own boxes, and get into very large sizes, then you'll need to measure to see if there's a oversize package surcharge.
quote:dimensions. The implication was that there would be no extra charge unless it went over the specified size. Your admonition is worth heeding however; just in case, I will do a test the next time I use the calculator just to make sure they aren't lying.
quote:Originally posted by 2purrcats:
Do we know if the PayPal labels are correct? I don't know how PayPal hooks into USPS.
2purrcats
quote:Originally posted by Auctiva Mike D.:
Hi Community,
Update!
In order to conform to the new USPS package dimension requirements, we will be adding the ability to enter package dimensions when USPS shipping services are selected to the Auctiva website as part of our next release, which is scheduled to take place in late May or early June 2007.
-Mike
quote:Originally posted by Sell-it-Now_Auction-Express:
good luck,
kathleen
quote:Originally posted by lurch-deeann:
This is a different issue from the one you ran into which is packages exceeding 1 cubic foot shipping via Priority Mail to zones 5, 6, 7, 8 now go by dim weight or actual weight, whichever is greater (and it's often going to be dim weight).
Here is some more info on this.
http://pe.usps.com/RateCase2007/QSG_HTML/Q120.htm
Actually, it sounds like you were being told about what qualifies as machinable for discount parcels. And I don't think this applies to Priority Mail at all.